Vol. 1, no. 8 of 'The Phonogram' magazine, published August 1891.
How to Put the Phonograph on a Secure Basis
A Correction
A Local Agents' Phonogram
The Phonograph of the Present and Future
National Electric Light Convention in Montreal
A Well-Merited Recognition
Suits Instituted in Canada
A General Awakening of the Public to the Practical Uses of the Phonograph
Emile Reynier's Elastic Accumulator
Facts and Figures for Business Men
How to Use the Phonograph
Greetings from Cardinal to Cardinal
Actresses and the Phonograph
A Famous and Artistic Whistler
Do You Realize This?
The Phonograph an Adjust to the Stenographer
The Phonograph of 1891 as Compared to the Original Machine
It is a Wonder!
Mark Twain Listens to a Sermon Delivered 450 Miles Away
The Industrial Exposition Held in Pittsburgh, Pa., Beginning September 2d
A Roar from a Local Agent
A Phonogram from the Resident Correspondent of the International Telegram Company
A Simple Way of Overcoming the Leakage in Small Cells of Galvanic Batteries
Agents of the North American Phonograph in Canada
We Will Write and Refer You
The Nature of Electricity (cont.)
The Montreal Electric Light Convention
Musical Records Sampled by Telephone
To Guarantee Accumulators
How the Rain was Brought
Phonograph and Telephone
The Type-Writer
Electrical Patents for August
Ingenious Sentences
Phono-Chat
Authors and Publishers
Gleanings from L'Electricien
Inquiries
Testimonial from U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Please note, there are several magazines titled 'Phonogram'. This is the publication edited by Virginia H. McRae for the North American Phonograph Company between 1891 and 1893. A date/title index is forthcoming at the
Media History Digital Library.
Uploaded to Archive.org by the National Recording Preservation Board. Scanned from microfilm as original issues are scarce. Please excuse the quality of some images. Thanks to
Patrick Feaster for lending the films.